Tuesday 30 January 2018

My cool friend


Old Sun greets us with the lark
But prefer my friend in the dark
One who helps on passions days
Whose silvery light knows lovers ways

My cool friend does secrets keep
As on lovers trysts none peep
Our words whispered on nights breeze
Drift away, just us to please

For she alone sees us kiss
Oh Moon t'is day and you I miss
For Sun peeps up in the East
My lips have had such a feast

I've touched my love, she's touched me
Now away, lest others see
Sun is cross he glares at us
But we laugh at all his fuss

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15 comments:

  1. This is so wonderfully charming, Robin. Especially love: "Our words whispered on nights breeze. Drift away, just us to please."💞

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  2. this is just so .... frolicsome! Enjoy the teasing and playful nature of these words and verses :)

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  3. I love it! Smiled all the way through.%

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  4. Sun is cross he glares at us
    But we laugh at all his fuss

    This made me laugh...

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  5. A delightful romp, dear sir! The poet reveals all your secrets.

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  6. I love this, the moon your ally in a tryst!

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  7. Yes, I think the moon knows many more secrets than the sun. Love this, Robin!

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  8. 'passion days' in 'silvery light' glow for ever.

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  9. What a beautiful companion to share the beautiful secret!!

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  10. Oh yes, the moon is the friend of lovers!

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  11. Laughing is usually the best thing to do when someone or something fusses.

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  12. A delightful read for a hopeless romantic. :-)

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  13. Such a romantic, and I know I keep saying it but you keep proving it. This was wonderful!

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  14. A beautiful love poem, Robin, to be read by moonlight!

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